Disable mode full-screen when the window is moved at the top of the screen?

Is there a way to disable the feature by which a window is maximized size full screen when you drag to the top of the screen?

I guess some people, it is useful to have a full screen for their programs, namely graphics applications. But when I fix my screen, I want to place the upper part of the program directly on the top of my screen. It's something that I can't do now - without activating the real behavior of full-screen.

Help!

ROXY

I found the following in Windows Help and Support re disabling Snap:

How can I turn Snap on or off?

How can I turn Snap on or off?

Snap is turned on by default, but you can disable it if you want to move windows around the same way you did in previous versions of Windows.

 Go to the Windows site to see the video. (01:19)

To enable or disable the Snap

  1. Click to open Accessibility.

  2. Under explore all parameters, click on make the mouse easier to use.

  3. According to make it easier to manage windows, do one of the following:

    • To turn off the snap, select prevent it windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen check box.

    • To turn on the Snap, clear the prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen check box.

  4. Click OK.

Tags: Windows

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